The Norwegian Dovenos takes advantage of the stops to win escaped in the Tyrrhenian-Adriatic

BARCELONA, 14 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Norwegian cyclist Fredrik Dversnes (one-X Mobility) has won this Friday the fifth stage of the Tyrrhenian-Adriatic, played between Ascoli Picen chain.

The fifth stage of the ‘career of the two seas’ was complete. He had everything from a leak that ended up being successful for the perseverance of the Norwegian Dovenas and, incidentally, for the multiple doubts in the pursuer, to falls with weight losses -Eddie Dunbar (Jayco Alula) or Michal Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers) and the uncertainty of seeing the ‘Maglia Azzurra’ suffer a mechanical mishap of the goal.

Carrera direction decided not to chop the lost minute to Ganna and the Italian will continue as the leader of a career that, in part, squeezes. Less and fewer land is left to attack and, with his triumph, the Norwegian ascends to the 18th place, now at 1:04 of Ganna. It was, with 1:22 lost, the best of the escape (which came to have almost 7 minutes of margin) in the general and demonstrated it on the road, being the only one of the brave who attacked the start that endured the various pulses of the platoon.

When the race reached the last of the three scoring dimensions of the stage, the Monterolo, everything seemed to indicate that the platoon of favorites (already without the previously duning fallen, in a massive fall that took several runners ahead) was going to hunt for Dversnes, but he endured the guy without melting, dosing the low rent of meters but constantly looking back to see the doubts in the faces of many.

There was no agreement to hunt and, in the end, the Norwegian if he gave the rest to make his neutralization impossible.

Victoria for Dversnes, very celebrated by the one-X Mobility, who also put Tobias Fin ninth. With the powerful Mathieu van der Poel (Alcion-sayuninck) second.

Ganna continues with the 22 seconds of margin in the general about the Spanish Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates) and 29 about the Italian Antonio Tiberi (Bahrain-Victororus). They, and the rest of applicants for the final victory, must attack this Saturday in the sixth and penultimate stage, end up high in Frontignano (Ussita).